Tolle Lege Essays on Augustine and on Medieval Philosophy in Honor of Roland J Teske SJ 1st Edition by Richard C. Taylor; David Twetten; Michael Wreen – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0874628083, 9780874628081
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ISBN 10: 0874628083
ISBN 13: 9780874628081
Author: Richard C. Taylor; David Twetten; Michael Wreen
Tolle Lege (“Take up and read”) is a scholarly collection of essays honoring the influential Augustine scholar and medieval philosopher Roland J. Teske, S.J. This festschrift brings together contributions from leading scholars who explore themes central to Teske’s work: Augustine of Hippo and medieval philosophy broadly.
The volume includes essays on Augustine’s thought—such as his doctrines of grace, will, and time—as well as studies on later medieval philosophers influenced by or responding to Augustinian ideas. It covers figures including Anselm, Bonaventure, Aquinas, and others, demonstrating the enduring legacy of Augustine in medieval intellectual history.
Table of contents:
1. Table of Abbreviations & Corresponding Editions
2. Introduction
3. Publications of Roland J. Teske, SJ
Part One: Essays on St Augustine
4. The Nature of the Pelagian Crisis
5. Augustine as a Reader of Cicero
6. Augustinian Views on Memory as an Aid to Reading The Tempest
7. Augustine and the Filioque
8. Becoming One Christ: The Dynamics of Augustinian Deification
9. Friendship and Happiness: Why Matter Matters in Augustine’s Confessions
10. Augustine and the Beginning of Theology
11. Quinque argumenta Pelagianorum: Zu Funktion und Herkunft pelagianischer Sätze in Augustins Contra Iulianum, Buch 2
12. The End of the Soliloquy: Towards a Later Augustine
Part Two: Essays on Medieval Philosophy
13. The Falling Dog and the Numerical Unity of Motion
14. Mystic as Experienced Exegete: Bernard of Clairvaux
15. William of Auvergne on the Human Being
16. Late Renaissance Discussions Regarding the Hierarchy of Being: Francesco Buonamici, Galileo Galilei, Jacopo Mazzoni, and Cesare Cremonini
17. Li or Ly, Marker of Metalanguage in Scholastic Latin
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